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If anyone knows how a business can be transformed by learning the right techniques, it is Green Bay SCORE volunteer and owner of Top Hat Marketing, Bob Jahnke.

Jahnke is the driving force behind a seminar, sponsored by SCORE and HBBA, that will be held from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. March 21 at Stadium View Bar & Grille in Ashwaubenon. “Turning Action into Results” will feature Stephen Hilgart, an expert in using Tony Robbins' peak performance strategies to help entrepreneurs reach their true potential.

Presented by SCORE (volunteers from south metro communities) and a partner of the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA), this comprehensive series of four workshops will help you make a smart start. Each class features a specific topic. To register for the entire series use ASCOR-S1

Cari Jansen opened the FUNKY STUFF the Collective in November of 2015 in the 0ld Pin Shop in Oakville. The idea was to offer spaces to Connecticut artists and artisans where they could show and sell their creations. The shop would be carefully curated, and filled with only high quality locally made gifts, clothing, accessories and fine art all presented in a unique and eye catching way and offered at reasonable prices.

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Presented by SCORE (volunteers from south metro communities) and a partner of the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA), this comprehensive series of four workshops will help you make a smart start. Each class features a specific topic.

It’s usually easy for a business to define its target customer. But when you’re trying to offer something for almost everyone, it can be much more complicated.

Such is the case for Janet Perret and Lynn Kamps, owners of Bring it! Errands and Delivery of Green Bay.

“If we have a niche, it’s that we’re a one-stop shop,” Kamps said. “If you call us, we can do pretty much anything and everything you want done. It has been a hurdle that people think we cater to the elderly, but our target market is much broader than that.”

In keeping with the season, Hope Dalebroux, owner of Hope Della Skincare in Bellevue, is busy promoting her Pumpkin Marshmallow Souffle facial.

The Green Bay SCORE client talks about it with the passion that has come to define her business. After a cinnamon-infused oil soak and exfoliation, she says, “You’ll be painted with an organic pumpkin puree and clay mask to detox and refine. A finishing touch of Marshmallow Melt Shea Butter smells good enough to eat!”

This week Palm Beach SCORE's own Bob Naples was Featured on MyPalmBeachPost.com in an article by Palm Beach Post staff writer Antonio Fins titled "Non-profit SCORE’s goal is to help you make the profit". Give it a read below.